Bartender indicted for threatening to kill John Boehner: reports

LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- A federal grand jury has indicted a former country-club bartender who allegedly threatened to kill House Speaker John Boehner, reports said Tuesday. The bartender, identified as Cincinnati resident Michael Hoyt, reportedly suggested he could have poisoned one of the Ohio Republican's drinks at the club and purportedly said Boehner was "the devil" and responsible for the spread of Ebola, according to Politico. Hoyt, who had been under psychiatric evaluation at the Hamilton County Justice Center for the past two months, could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of threatening a government official, Politco said.

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